Rawalpindi Ring Road cost rises to Rs 50bn, deadline pushed to March 2026

Construction on the Rawalpindi Ring Road is progressing steadily, with carpeting now completed on a major section of the project. Officials report that work on bridges, culverts, and protective embankments is also moving ahead at an accelerated pace. The project, once completed, is expected to ease traffic congestion, improve regional connectivity, and provide a faster travel route between major entry and exit points of the city. The ongoing development includes strengthening road foundations, constructing protective walls, and ensuring the durability of high-traffic areas. Authorities say the project team is working round the clock to meet deadlines and ensure quality standards. The Ring Road is considered a game-changer for Rawalpindi, expected to boost economic activity and reduce pressure on existing city routes.

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